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Soms is het moeilijk in woorden te vatten wat we hier mee maken! We hebben in de afgelopen dagen veel gezien en beleefd en we zullen een poging doen op papier te zetten hoe we het ervaren hebben. We zijn de 23e laat in de avond aangekomen in Chiang Mai na een lange treinreis van 12 uur. We hadden nog geen slaapplek en we werden afgezet bij een smerig hostel. De badkamer hebben we maar niet gebruikt, want je kwam er waarschijnlijk viezer uit dan dat je erin ging, haha. De volgende ...
Trains, Temples and Thai Massage - Chiang Mai
... comes to speak with us to try and convince us otherwise. We stand our ground and not wanting to lose our custom she agrees to carry out one massage herself and gets straight on the phone to a female colleague to carry out the other. Now feeling more comfortably we proceed and I have one of the most painful but successful massages ever - I can now turn my head to the right again :-) Good job too, as tomorrow we are heading off on a jungle trek for 2 ...
More adventurous
... that little guy in my carry- on I would have brought him home with me. So we laughed and played and had a simply wonderful time. The ride back to the camp was painful as always and I nearly fell off a few times but no pain no gain I guess. We were very sad to say goodbye to the elephants. They really are such extraordinary creatures. So large yet so gentle. And also extremely intelligent. They have officially become my favorite animals and if I could have one as a pet I would in ...
A Condensed Version of the Last 5 Months
... which worked out perfect because she loves to travel. They visited our cities nicest temple, Wat Kiriwong, which overlooks the city from the mountain. They were able to get their first experiences riding Tuk Tuk’s and Song-taews. After they left us they went back to BKK to enjoy shopping, the ...
Sweating, more sweating, neon snakes and stupas
... set off in J J's car. After about twenty minutes, we arrived at a huge Thai-style mansion surrounded by paddy fields - several huge pointy-roofed pavilions were arranged around a pond and swimming pool. It was all pretty breathtaking really. Smiling happily to ourselves, thinking we were in for an afternoon of free booze and food, we were surprised to see a bar with (fairly expensive prices) and a pool entry charge of 80 baht. Sigh! It was actually more like a private members ...